How Like a Dragon has grown through parallel development and convenience stores
RGG Studio's Ryosuke Horii and Eiji Hamatsu offer GDC attendees some insight into Like a Dragon's quick development cycles.
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RGG Studio's Ryosuke Horii and Eiji Hamatsu offer GDC attendees some insight into Like a Dragon's quick development cycles.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and Sega's latest Yakuza/Like a Dragon is a solid swashbuckling adventure in the beautiful seas of Hawaii.
We got a generous amount of time with Goro Majima and his newest swashbuckling journey in an early build of Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.
Players will gear up their ships to bombard other vessels on the high seas before picking out their crews for intense deck battle brawls.
Masayoshi Yokoyama shared that he may have been too conservative in his expectations for sales on the Nintendo Switch.
The next Like a Dragon game was originally and questionably set to launch on the exact same day as Capcom's co-op monster slayer.
Nothing about a pirate adventure set in modern-day Hawaii should work, but RGG Studio is here to work its magic again.
Everyone's favorite Yakuza/Like a Dragon crazy man, Goro Majima, has returned in a pirate-heavy action-adventure set for early next year.
The very start of Kiryu Kazuma's story will be available for Switch players to explore for the first time this coming October.
After the strong success of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio is set to show its next game in September 2024.